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Flow chart of cognitive biases

by cher14 on 4/19/18, 12:59 PM with 29 comments

  • by arthursilva on 4/19/18, 1:40 PM

  • by vanni on 4/19/18, 4:50 PM

  • by 725686 on 4/19/18, 2:02 PM

    The decision points have bad names. How can "When it was exaclty?" or "how satisfying it was ?" have a "yes" "no" answer?
  • by gonzo41 on 4/19/18, 1:36 PM

    This is really good, you should make a mobile version so I can use this to gaslight my coworkers. :p
  • by thisisit on 4/19/18, 1:57 PM

    Is there a way to print this out?
  • by zuzuleinen on 4/19/18, 3:05 PM

    For those interested, I built small project https://dailycognitivebias.com which basically send you every day a random cognitive bias to your inbox.
  • by dmtroyer on 4/19/18, 1:59 PM

    It is unfortunate that the URL that loads after following the link does not actually direct to this particular flowchart. Makes sharing difficult.
  • by padobson on 4/19/18, 7:25 PM

    I can't help but wonder if the person that made this is biased towards finding bias.
  • by raldu on 4/19/18, 4:38 PM

    Also check out:

    http://coglode.com

  • by ythn on 4/20/18, 3:14 AM

    Is it even possible to be completely unbiased?
  • by satyajeet23 on 4/20/18, 9:42 AM

  • by sizzle on 4/20/18, 4:09 AM

    Who wants to build an ML cognitive debiasing machine with me? I'm serious!
  • by adriansky on 4/19/18, 4:21 PM

    Ads are annoying on mobile. Sigh
  • by ccc111 on 4/19/18, 7:31 PM

    these biases are what makes us "human"